subject: Lose Weight and Tone up Ready for Your Big Day by:Georgina Clatworthy [print this page] When planning a diet & exercise regime for your wedding day it is important you stick to the 80:20 ratio rule. This rule requires that you stick to your diet & exercise routine for about 80% of the time & have a 20% safety zone for these times when it all gets too much & you reach for the pre-wedding chocolates!
STEP 1
The basic rules
Never miss breakfast. Aim to eat a good breakfast within 60 minutes of getting up as you will then gain from the maximum energy boosting benefits.
The ideal amount of calories you should consume in a day should be around 1700. Try to avoid empty calories which have no nutritional value, such as alcohol.
Add a small portion of protein with each meal as it will leave you feeling fuller for longer. Good options are fish, lean chicken, skimmed milk & eggs.
Five portions of fruit & veg. a day are essential. Eat dark leafy vegetables which are high in fiber & a natural source of iodine which can boost your metabolism. With fruit try grapefruit, plums & pears.
Avoid adding sugar & salt. Suge if high with empty calories & salt will only bloat you & promote water retention.
For good digestive health eat plenty of fiber. Choose whole grains & high-fiber foods which take longer to digest & burn more calories in the process. Opt for brown bread, pasta & rice.
Eat regularly & often, aim for every three to four hours to keep your metabolism running throughout the day. Try to eat no later than 8pm or at least three hours before your go to bed & 30 - 45 minutes after your workout.
STEP 2
The superfoods
For a beauty boost stock up on these super foods ..
Eat avocados which are high in healthy monounsaturated fats & will help you to get plump, wonderful looking skin. Eat at least two per week.
Brazil nuts are great for hair, skin & nails. Have two to three a day.
To improve skin tone, texture & clarity drink a glass of pomegranate juice a day. Pomegranates are high in vitamin C & antioxidants.
Carrots are famed for being high in vitamin C & beta-carotene which will help protect against harmful sun rays.
Grapes are full of antioxidants & can help prevent wrinkles. They can also help against thread veins & sagging skin. Eat a small bunch every day.
LET'S GET PHYSICAL
Exercise is crucial to the success of any weightloss regime. It will also help you stress levels, allowing you to take time out & have some 'me' time. Exercise is also essential to kick-starting your metabolism. Team up with your bridesmaids for some fun social exercising.
STEP 1
Mini moves
Making small changes to amount of exercise you do on a daily basis is an effective way of burning calories.
Try performing plies every morning & night to help tone your hips & bottom. You maybe surprised how much difference two minutes a day will make!
If you regularly use public transport to get to work try getting off one stop early & walking the rest of the way. As you get fitter increase the amount of distance you walk by getting off earlier.
Don't sit at your desk during your lunch break, use the time for brisk walk. A 10 - 15 minute walk will make a big difference to your fitness levels & will help improve your circulation, which in turn will get rid of cellulite.
STEP 2
Timing
The time at which you choose to do your exercise can make a big difference to your calorie consumption. Maximize your metabolic output with some time management.
Try exercising 3 hours before or after 6pm for the best results in endurance & muscle mass.
Carry out your exercise regime at the end of the day to help aid weight loss.
Workout after work to help your stress levels, which is a common factor in weight gain.
Working out regularly is the only way to aid in weight loss & maximize your health benefits. Try to do at least 20 minutes of aerobic exercise, 3 - 4 times a week.
About the author
Georgina Clatworthy is a dedicated full time writer who composes informative articles related to wedding favors and wedding. She is connected with 1weddingsource.com, today's leading wedding planning social networking site.